Aaron Tan - <p style="margin-bottom: 0.7em; padding: 0px;">Today’s urban environments face ever-increasing flows of human movement, natural disasters, and iterative economic crises. In response, city planning has developed innovative, hybrid forms that go beyond conventional ways of planning. Integrating practices of other disciplines, planning has become increasingly intricate and at the same time dependent on the cross fertilization of data, ideas, and actions across economies, societies, and geographies.</p><p style="margin-bottom: 0.7em; padding: 0px;">This richly illustrated book of edited essays aims at introducing new approaches towards the planning of cities across the world, including Central and South America, Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia. Covering demographically, politically, culturally, and socially diverse regions, it not only examines the use of conventional planning tools, but also explores more experimental and cross-disciplinary approaches of urban planning.</p>

Future Heritage

Type
book section
Year
2016

Today’s urban environments face ever-increasing flows of human movement, natural disasters, and iterative economic crises. In response, city planning has developed innovative, hybrid forms that go beyond conventional ways of planning. Integrating practices of other disciplines, planning has become increasingly intricate and at the same time dependent on the cross fertilization of data, ideas, and actions across economies, societies, and geographies.

This richly illustrated book of edited essays aims at introducing new approaches towards the planning of cities across the world, including Central and South America, Europe, the Middle East, and East Asia. Covering demographically, politically, culturally, and socially diverse regions, it not only examines the use of conventional planning tools, but also explores more experimental and cross-disciplinary approaches of urban planning.

Citation

Tan, Aaron. "Future Heritage." In Shaping Cities Emerging Models of Planning Practice, edited by Mohammad Al-Asad, and Rahul Mehrotra.  Berlin: Hatje Cantz, 2016. pp.82-97.

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Authorities

Copyright

Aga Khan Award for Architecture and Hatje Cantz

Country

Hong Kong

Language

English

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